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Raymond was a son of [[Edward William Quinlan]] and [[Anna Monroe]].
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Raymond Francis Quinlan, Second child of Edward William and Anna Monroe was born November 15, 1911.  He died January 25, 1983, Raymond, a life long bachelor, joined the Marines as a young man.  During his time in the Marines he was diagnosed with diabetes was honorably discharged.  He was a quiet man and worked odd jobs around the shipyards of San Francisco.  He loved the horse races and frequented the local race tracks often with a long time lady friend.
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Raymond Francis Quinlan, Second child of Edward William and Anna Monroe was born November 15, 1911.  He died January 25, 1983, Raymond, a life long bachelor, joined the Marines as a young man.  During his time in the Marines he was diagnosed with diabetes and was honorably discharged.  He was a quiet man and worked odd jobs around the shipyards of San Francisco.  He loved the horse races and frequented the local race tracks often with a long time lady friend.
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Latest revision as of 18:16, 12 July 2012

Raymond was a son of Edward William Quinlan and Anna Monroe.

From the Quinlan Reunion album:

Raymond Francis Quinlan, Second child of Edward William and Anna Monroe was born November 15, 1911. He died January 25, 1983, Raymond, a life long bachelor, joined the Marines as a young man. During his time in the Marines he was diagnosed with diabetes and was honorably discharged. He was a quiet man and worked odd jobs around the shipyards of San Francisco. He loved the horse races and frequented the local race tracks often with a long time lady friend.